I was trying to be the modern guy posting here on my Iphone, but that didn’t work out too well, it’s been processing now for five minutes or so, so I guess it won’t work. I will have to do this the oldfashioned way, apparently.

Anyway, it’s really nice to hear from you again, Mitch! It’s been a while, needless to say. Promise you won’t wait eight months to the next one?

Hope you’re doing fine with the family in the California sun, it sounds so from your statements in #89. Loved that comment about your daughter calling you her buddy, that was heart-warming. I’ve actually become a dad myself, and I can’t wait for the day when my daughter actually begins to speak. She’s nine months now, so I guess I’m gonna have to wait some time still.

In Stockholm it’s dark, cold and most of all, snowy. It’s been coming down like mad here for the past week or so, it was a couple of years since we saw this much snow. Looks like we’re in for a White Christmas, that’ll be nice.

I enjoyed the show and I must say the standout track for me was the Savoir Adore one, they sounded interesting. Maybe I’ll check them out in the future. Also been listening to some Smashing Pumpkins lately and re-discovering their old stuff after you mentioned them. They were actually one of my favourite bands back when as well, I remember that I got “Gish” for Christmas, guess it would’ve been like ‘93 or something. I heard “Siamese Dream” first and then went back in time to “Gish”. Good stuff! I really like the slow stuff, like “Siva” and “Mayonaise” and the epic “Starla”. Now I’m gonna quit ranting about them.

I’m gonna try and find some nice music to send you, I still think that you haven’t played anything in Swedish on the show. That has got to change! I know you’ve played plenty of Swedish artists, but none who actually sang in our native tongue. Me fix!

Again: wonderful to have you back, wish you the best for the holidays!

Welcome back to Cali.
Since your disappearance I’ve been forced to find all my own music, which is very time consuming.
I have gotten by with music blog posts on hype machine. (namely ‘pop tarts suck toasted’.) here’s a track from me to you.

Oberhofer – Dead girls dance

This young man resides in Brooklyn, and from what I’ve read, he records and plays each instrument himself. The music he makes is very infective, and would be good for a stroll, or road trip.

o’ , also a website that does many Unique acoustic video’s of many indie labeled bands is ‘Lablogotheque.com’ its in french. but click on the archives and a list of bands will pop up.
including, white rabbits (which I now like, amazing!), arcade fire, phoenix, and joints like that. enjoy

PS. Have you got Spotify? And are you able to play songs from there? Would be great to hook you up with a playlist of some of my favourite artists at the moment. I really love this thing, Spotify that is, to actually be able to have all the music in the world (or, close) in your palm, it’s almost overwhelming. Anyway, let me know if you’re a Spotifier and I’ll send you some playlists! DS.

Hey hey,
This is your long lost listener that used to call in from France. I’ve relocated stateside in the intervening years, much like yourself. I have been enjoying the shows but have been negligent in commenting. Blogotheque is definitely worth checking out as Hoss noted. Here are a couple of tracks with some international vibe:

Hey guys, stoked to have you back! I’ve finally got a chance to listen to podcasts again and am so glad you’re still going.
Your discussion about the community side of podcasting got me thinking about what a terrible contributor I’ve been lately. Must do better…

Speaking of contributing, how would I do that? I can’t find an email address anywhere on the site or is it all done through these comments?
If so, here’s my recommendation:
The Phoenix Foundation – Nest Egg
Not exactly new music but I love it.
Thanks for continually producing the best podcasts ever.

This is Chrysti Walters the Independent Music Coordinator at Platform One Entertainment a music and event marketing company based out of Chicago. I would like to introduce myself and let you know I’m a big fan of Notes Underground. There are many bands we’re currently working with in which we feel would fit in well with your podcast community, however, I wanted to let you know about one of our new Indie pop bands, Izabo.

They are a from Tel Aviv, Israel but will be making their American
debut in October at CMJ. They have a sound that is similar to Hockey,
Asteroids Galaxy Tour, and The Ting Tings. Check out the video for the
first single, “On My Way,” off of their new album at the link below: